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SOCIAL REALISM

Social Realism In Art
Social realism, in art, describes both a specific stylistic approach and an overall
attitude toward the subject. Social realism aims toward the not so lovely part of life.
Its goal is not to amuse but to show the observer the evils of poverty , immorality and
war. Social Realists believed that paintings should describe and express the people,
their problems and their times.
The roots of social realism lie in the 18th century. Some of the artists involved in the
start of social realism are William Hogarth, Francisco de Goya and Honor Daumier. William
Hogarth attacked drunkenness and foolish extravagance with his engravings of the 1730's
to the '50's. Goya had a series of horrifying etchings titled The Disasters of War.
Daumier had satiricial lithographs of the 1830's to '40's, that reflect deep social
concern.
Social realism painting declined, in France, after the 1860's which was the time it
became important in Great Britian. Sir Luke Fildes's Applicants for Admission to a Casual
Ward, Frank Holl's Newgate: Committed for Trial, and Hubert Herkomer's Pressing to the
West depict grimy scenes of urban poverty. In the 1900's the British social realist
tradition was carried on in the United States by the Ashcan school. After 1920 its
emphasis was carried on by several major American painters. Ben Shahn was one of the
artists in the 1920's and early '30's. He showed laborers and other victims of the
Depression as well as scenes of the Sacco and Vanzetti trial and execution. Also Ivan
Albright and Edward Hopper focused on the isolation of individual people in a society.


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